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Symptom & Impact
Sessions disconnect and reconnect repeatedly, causing freezes and potential data corruption risk.
Environment & Reproduction
Seen with unstable storage VLANs, MTU mismatch, or target controller failover instability.
Root Cause Analysis
Transport interruptions and timeout mismatch break iSCSI command completion expectations.
Quick Triage
Validate link errors, target reachability, and MPIO behavior across initiator interfaces.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Correlate iSCSI and disk events, inspect switch counters, and compare timeout settings.

Solution – Primary Fix
Stabilize network transport and align timeout settings with validated vendor guidance.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Reduce path count temporarily to known-good links while permanent remediation is applied.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
No session flaps occur during extended monitoring and storage I/O remains error-free.
Rollback Plan
Revert aggressive timeout tuning if new failover behavior appears.
Prevention & Hardening
Use dedicated storage networks and enforce MTU and firmware consistency standards.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often overlaps with MPIO path failures and CSV redirected mode transitions.
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References & Further Reading
Follow Microsoft iSCSI initiator and interoperability documentation.
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